PHOTOS: At Puttin’ on the Dog, Good News Abounds!

Puttin’ on the Dog is a major fundraiser for Adopt-A-Dog, so waking up Sunday morning to discover rain sent a shiver. But the sun came out and it was nice and warm. Turnout was great and there is even better news this year.

Kennel Manger Kristen Alouisa said that there were applications received for adoptions for over half the Adopt-A-dog dogs, which is great news. Last year only one dog got adopted as a result of the event, and the year before none were placed.

The Mondscheins love their black labs, but they had a great snuggle with Reggie the 3-month old pit bull puppy who is available for adoption from Cat Assistance. Credit: Leslie Yager

Unfortunately, Kara did not snag her dream home, but no one has given up. She is really a nice girl and just needs to be an only-dog. Please take a second look at Kara and maybe arrange to meet her. She is a love!

This is Finn from Trumbull who sported an amazing poodle-hawk and goatee. Credit: Leslie Yager

This is Cammie who is an OPIN dog from Stamford being fostered locally. Credit: Leslie Yager

Cammie is being fostered for OPIN. She has benefited tremendously from her foster arrangement and is super sweet. Her Petfinder page has a thorough description of her.

The Dinan family of six at Puttin on the Dog: Mike and Marie, plus Louis, Wilbur, Russell and puppy Marvin!! Credit: Leslie Yager

A Dinan time-out! Credit: Leslie Yager

Tracey Camacho and Susie at Puttin’ on the Dog. Credit: Leslie Yager

This is Kara. She is the featured dog of Puttin’ on the Dog. Credit: Leslie Yager

Ari Jacobson and the newest addition to his family, Rex, a pit bull puppy rescued through Tina at Cat Assistance. Credit: Leslie Yager

Ari Jacobson adopted Rex, a pit bull puppy who was being fostered by Tina Aronson in Greenwich. You may remember Rex, who we featured last week on Greenwich Free Press. After a couple weeks at Tina’s spent playing with her Pug “Max” and Pit Bull “Delilah,” and a Saturday in Bruce Park at the Greenwich Kennel Club’s dog show, Rex made his way into Ari’s heart. What’s even greater than a forever home is that Ari is part of the Pet Pantry leadership team and Rex will no doubt have access to some great food and awesome toys.

Megan and her dachshunds of Lexington! Credit: Leslie Yager

Beautiful Willow Sarcone and Reggie — BFFS! Credit: Leslie Yager

Thank you Reggie for keeping the Greenwich Free Press tent busy with guests all day long. Lots of families were interested in adopting Reggie! Credit: Leslie Yager

Meg Stewart and Molly at Puttin on the Dog. Credit: Leslie Yager

Tyke was such a gentleman. He walked up to the dog biscuits and said, ‘May I please have one?” Of course! Credit: Leslie Yager

Credit: Rose Zivic

If you are interested in any of the dogs you saw at Puttin’ on the Dog, reach out to adopt-A-Dog to set up a time to visit. Adopt A Dog is located at 23 Cox Ave in Armonk. Tel. (914) 273-1674

If you missed Puttin’ on the Dog, it’s too bad, but the good news is that Adopt-A-Dog‘s Howl & Prowl event in Greenwich Common (on Greenwich Ave by the Havemeyer building,) is just a few weeks away! Sunday, Oct. 26 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm.

Room for two? These two dogs are inseparable and were found roaming the street in West Virginia. They were clearly someone's pets because they are very socialized with people and love attention. Adopt A Dog is having an adoption event on Saturday, Feb 9 from 12:00 to 4:00pm. There are also puppies and dogs of all sizes and ages!

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Indivisible Greenwich, a local chapter of Indivisible, the national movement created to protect America’s democracy during the Trump Administration, will meet on Thursday, February 21st, at 7:00pm, at Eastern Middle School, 51 Hendrie Avenue, Riverside. The meeting will be a joint event co-hosted with Indivisible Stamford, a Stamford chapter of Indivisible.